Invasive procedures and atraumatic care in pediatric nursing practice: nurses’ perceptions
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Introduction: Invasive procedures in pediatric nursing practice require a childcentered
approach to minimize pain levels associated with manifestations of
stress, anxiety, and long-term traumatic reactions.
Method: This cross-sectional study aimed at identifying nurses’ perception of
stress, anxiety, and pain levels in children and adolescents (0–18 years)
undergoing invasive procedures, and strategies used to minimize the
associated distress. Based on a literature review, an online questionnaire was
developed that evaluates the distress associated with frequent invasive
procedures and strategies used to reduce discomfort.
Results: Participants were 157 nurses who provided nursing care to children in all
types of healthcare settings, such as hospitals and community health centers.
Nurses evaluated lumbar puncture and catheter insertion as the procedures
that caused more stress, anxiety, and pain in all age groups. ANOVA and
post-hoc analyses indicate that nurses perceived adolescents as experiencing
less stress than children in all the invasive procedures. Pediatric specialist
nurses perceived a significantly higher total level of distress (an index that
indicates stress, anxiety or pain in the whole group of procedures) compared
to nurses with other specialties or generalist nurses, in all age groups. Nonpharmacological
strategies were the most frequently used strategies used by
nurses for minimizing distress in children, including distraction (51.2%),
preparation (30.7%), and sensory techniques (14.6%). Pharmacological
strategies, such as topical anesthetics and light sedation, were less
frequently used.
Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of specialized training and
knowledge concerning strategies to reduce distress in pediatric invasive
procedures, suggesting the need for more significant investment in education
and support for nursing professionals to improve patient experience
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Neto J, Fernandes R, Andrade L, Fernandes I, Martins T, do Céu Barbieri-Figueiredo M, Carvalho F and Lima L (2025) Invasive procedures and atraumatic care in pediatric nursing practice: nurses’ perceptions. Front. Pediatr. 13:1543138. doi: 10.3389/fped.2025.1543138







